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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
I'AflE TWO TUB 8PIUNQFIKLD NEWS TllUnSaW OCTOHK11 27. 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Kvery Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Eater! at th TootoffU- at Springfield. Oregon. Second-class Matter, February ?4, 1901 SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: ' Cn Year $$.09 Thrv Moi.th Mc Six Month $1.00 Single Copy Sc CneYr. When Paid Tn Advance. . - 11-15 of The ri, 'n inter.-st rate pul l by In FOR SALR OR TRACK Mtl.K Henty of frah Jersey milk for delivered evenings. Phon Springfield UVA. It. which contained on astonishing denial witness that th mm are standing b for chilly weather. OBITUARY Zih Kovte J Vinson wits hunt at of th writer Oregon parents, th ex- I'lcnsanlvlll ', Iml , M i Jt.fitit, aid (stance of these throe container ntjdled nt his home lit S i ingflolit, Ore the university became Known to those Eon, October, 20. 1921. ago. I u2 y.Nir tiytrg to solve the mysterious author-,? month stmt 11 davs. ship of (ho remarkable childhood bio graphy, inn In spite of frctiuont Itn- Ahout eight years ako tic move I fit in Indiana lii California but uyi'il tortuuitlrs to make public llu rnn-j there hut a few montha, w ti.'tt tie i am,, tents of I ln three soap boxes, wh.lr'iito Oregon, ami 1 1 1 ! n.ar Spring were h-'avy as If pinked with .line field Abonj n year Inter hi life com books and school texts, thi acuta re- panlon passed to her reward TV., .Mii:tiilln-i;llv 1 II. II' lllllll'IIUIII., - - - V . Ftate soldier' bonus law havtiiR j Saving bank from 2 to 3 per liwn railed in question, it wn9:c,n, . . - .1 . - t . I TIm IVhIaI Mnvinr luftnk llilart .i nliulrnrtlnnn from I ally atartod primarily to furnish at I.. lll.. -w-w.v 'mnlitoil unbroken mid the n,u weie! Ithey hail bvn awkwardly ami not all the sale of the bonds, to be is sued to carry out the purpose of the act. To this end, T. Henry ltoyd. commander of Portlan l Post No. 1. American Legion, trought a friendly suit in th? Multnomah county circuit court. Judge George W. Stapleton. In passing upon the special point at issue, on the 22nd. declared that, in his opinion, "nothing in .the bonus lav contravenes the constitution of the state." It Is expected that this test case vill be carried up to the state fupreme court on appeal. If that court confirms the opinion t tlit hk of tw.'lv )fia Mr. John- Jllillfll till Mcltto.lUt rhurt h In tlii I.oiiih nf bin boluH.,l Through u'l th vliluuli of fortuno and hla rxlrmlxd lllm'aw h' of amalt meana who olthar did not! ";"" xn 'aat. miwrtr, tnia tru.ntaa nciu nriniy to iih mini 'poin.ii understand of feared for the aafoly wh ' H k,'P ""'h lupuloua at anoh an .arly aKo. of thrlr funda Inpi Irate ttanka. (honor by the unlveralty fur tin Mr. Johnaon haa been a Rient uf. not Intemlel that the I'oatal' -"'"" -ura,ah and -erer ,or mor- tnan ive y.ar.. and u wnn a general leollliR or roller naa iraveieu ureal dial iiom plare baolutoly aafo liue for dpoaita of,,H r'y nall.d on. perhapa by money h -td by fotflrnci and people ! ,n" r,"r herself It was bank should rompete Why Not? If you want (o norv. the purest and beat foods In your home; if you want to ononil.e; f ym want to get food of superior ipiallty; why not tia.' NORTHWEST FLOUR It It pays to we with or Injure It h.i th; Amertoan banking aytent aerved Its purpiH and ha drawn from hiding million of dollar which would otherwise have lu'en kept In dockings, tin can, etc. The proposal to trt-rease Interval rates to 3 p-r wnt would. howeer. disrupt our whol banking ayatem, and espivially the mailer country banks. I that the mailing department yaterdav to plure In queat of health, but with- , atarted the parkngea to Opal Whltely, out prnianent rexulla The t-ml New York. Whether the boxe con- 'te with almost unbearable piilti but italned any memoranda, any rough with faith unahuken, notea or preliminary draft a. that I The ileceau'd .'es to mourn hH .would throw light on the auhj.rt of departure: his mother. Mrs. Annie K. Opol's diary, no om will ever know. Col'', thret rhlldi n. I. A JdIiimihi of i While she desired to have the boxea Had, t'oloiailo; J T. John-ton of fnt hlpied to her. ah.- aeemed not at all ler. ( al.: and Mra Jeaati llnn li i f ranli kv to be reminded bv the mi I mi-. ' Thurston, and (in,. Innili. r Win I iv l osiai ?tiuis oniiK anoiiiii uoi u .... .. . t iv .. . ... . - A mi. i" i-i?iriii.r in me uoxea iii'i'ii ii, m iiin-r i in u .ur .o.rr iwun, iue way wu. comr-te in tms manner,, mere is no whu.h h , .pparpnIIv r i5Ti iuv- oix k. vi uic wit in i Qici priTai iMiiusiry ran londs. .-.I t " .nrreaaeu c 01 operano., wnu n .dlacotu-erting she woul.l have hw.l ' Several Old and then Still ",USt 'ven,u"-v b ,,orn bv ,h- mor- anxiety and more Impatient . boxes Jolinsi ii. forgotten.: . I. Id .. . I .1 1 . . . M . . Iii n iiiiiriiirn-u nvrr iniu u nn. rhu ri- pDMMr PirK Wr. Is meet government coniiwtltlon. except ,..n,, ,., k . i .rnuetc. rvMmu to . . . . . .. . al,,d rontei.ta that might prove' Kinvu Rriwr pneurn ,at Increased cost of operation which ,nu......,i. k. .. ... , , ,i NOW BEING PUSHED A home product wl.h u kKk to UOMI-: I'ltomcrs. At you Otaltr SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY older models of machine guns have been dug up lately.sbow- gt t them once more In hor piiMseasloit If private banks have to pay more in terest rn savings accounts, they will tinrtki u-hila tiovor imiil inl'it to cHatge more on the money brought to practical perfection, ,hey lonn- the idea of a gun aperated by j Th Postal bank in no way take machinery Is considerably older, place of tiw private bank from th man uas oeeu supposeu. l ne "". cu,llu. , Dymnt d,..n (lf .,.e ,.PJtH of !it(rj oldest of these models, so far. Ig but by raising its interest rates oniturp BCfiBC, mJ lbf trtn t thtt unj stated to have been the inven- savings it can force the private bankiVPn)lly ..The (lay H n()t f (r 1IW,.. tion Of King Gustavus Adolphus to these rates at th- expense of he pr,,nttSt ..,; B ,.oI,,.'Kl. ,,,..' fSweden.who.it is further public jttoB wm be as mdinpensthie tu th,. -Stated, died in 1618. In fact.J .family economy as an aiiicmobl. U utavus Adoipnus. then com- ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM mander-in-chief of the northern ! UNIVERSITY OF OREGON allies against the imperial forces In the "thirty years war", was j In a, effort to fill the early orders I Uri noil tir wera Coop-ratlt aasocln- Will .1 . ..... ...a.-.-, ..., r ' tiou is p.i. king In as common as motor car licenses? One serious worker hi the field of education thinks so lie h Colin V. all of the prune glowing district I The ijunti at Salem. Hnl'as. Hldillo. .Myrtle Creek. Vai.ihill ainl t'reaw-tl are working nt top apecd In an iffurt .to got out at leas: 15 carlonda this Iwivk The fliat liipine;il4 lmv al icaily beon u.nde an I 12 l arlouda have ixlliil up to thla time. Klght of Three boxes, poasihlr killed In the battle of Lutzen, in so rue of the secret a of "The Story tit Saxony, a Victory for hi9 forces t Opal", were recently shipped from the November 16, 1632. The COn-lfnlversity to Opal Whitely in New now "Why not? sive of lime. containing same." he aks. "since, exolu they cost nearly the "I think", he , ontlnues. "we shout I b 'gln now locking atread to the day 'iwl-en thrte nuirturi nf alt hlivli .r-hnnl fusion Of dates perhaps come ', York. Tbe boxes have been stored 'nf.,r in n.n. .in ..n war. for threo years behind locked doors In from the fact that the began In 1G18. A BAD PROPOSITION A movemen has been started jthe basement of VilUrd hall. After Th llbr,ry of ,h, UIlIvr,l(y (Opal Whitely became famous through cria 95 dy .nJ ww.k)y n.papeli rr iiirtiKiuui uiatry n tw At:aaiic Monthly, and after crlt', s begun to at- the authenticity cf th. story to corner No i. theme north twenty six i'gn a Ihltty ai'Vcll tnlMilt-'S wet Iwctily eight and t ont one liiiiu? roiltha chnli.a to corner No 4, thc.ii iio.ih fifty sct'ii degia eleven min ute w 'at nlici li'i'li mi l firtyalx biniil I .mI 1 1 haiiia lo corner No. K; thence north fiftt-o.io nulla rant four and thirty eight liumtr ililia chnlna to cor ner No fi; thence aouth alxty nine do gre thirty aevi n minute eaat f.f teen and forty hunilt -ilths thalna lo i-firner No. 7; thence aoulh twenty thre il-glees flfty-alx lulnutea eaat twenty on. and etent nine hund ledtha chiilna to corner No. h; lliem e thirty four degiei-a fifty four fiont door of the county col it hoii'v In Kiigene, Ijiiio comity. Ougui offer foi aale mid ae fur ciih, al pub lic iiuclloti, al.bjei u ledeuiptioli na provided by luw. all f the right, til 1. and Int.'reat of auld df.-n 1,-nt, l. Wllllnlna, or any other perm.n or per anliN c'ulmliig bv. through m innli r him In and lo the above do-, l Hu d at tached property. Kit Kit J STICK I.KS, Hheiiff of Ijine County, Oii'gon How Brttar Than Pillsf The iiueatlon hwa iM-en aakrd - In whut way are Chamberlain's Tablet theae cars are for export to Knglund aouih and t anaila , ii.liuite east thiity and aixlyi-lghl superior to the ordinal y cuthartti- and Due to Ihe car ahonagu t auied by ' hundreiltha chains to , orrer No. 8; liver pills? tlur anaavr la. they art the heavy movement of fruit from ln i thenne south sixty eight d.-gree fifty- ealer and more pleasant to take and Pacific coaal at thla time It la proba ble that ablpm:'nta may t retaidel to minutea east twentv til and flv Ihelr effect la so gentle that ouo hard hundreiltha t i;ulna to coiie- r Nti. I.'ly reallaea tUit it Is produced by a considerably and tlie a-o latlon la at the ptui e of beginning preint laboring under the difficulty of securing rara as fast as they 'v needed. to ( sail FARMERS EXCHANGE WEEK-END SALE Two days only, Friday and Saturday October 28 and 29 offer special GROCERIES Gold Dust 2L-.: 100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $;.ru White Karo Syrup, 10 lb. pail "tic White Karo Syrup, H lb. pail r, ,i Wedding Breakfast Syrup. 10 lb. pail Tji- Wedding Breakfast Syrup. lb. pail :i7t- Sutiny Monday Laundry Scap. - I bars Sl.Oti 3 pkgs. Arpo Start h 2Tc Yolo Teas 12 cans $1.ihi Willapa Clams, 12 cans for $1.S" Tomatoes with I'uree, 'j cans !fl." Bulk Cocoa. 2 lbs. for 2."c- Mustard, per bottle '.) M. J. IJ. Coffee 42? Mission Teas, 2 cans for 2;"c On all big quatities we figure with you U. S. Rubber Hip Hoots, firsts $",75 U. S. rubber knee boot 4.2" U. S. army shoes 4 "o Reclaimed army wool shirt, slightly used l.h'i U- S Army Breeches ( leclaiined) 1.25 V. H. Army Blankets, all wool 3..'0 $35.00 and $40.00 Men's Suits 24.8." $10.00 and $18.00 Boy's Suits, Serge Corduroy Worsted, all go for i.K5 Mackiuaws for Men ti.oo All shades of Outing Flannels, Friday ami Saturday only, per yard lSe All wool material, Cotton Blankeis, Wool Blankets greatly reduced. Let us Bhow you how to save money on shoes for the whole family.. We tarry a full line of shoes from the best makeB only. Army Wool Mixed socks, 3 pair for $1.0 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED WE CANT LIST YOU ALL OUR BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BUT REMEMBER "We Always Sell It for Less" Farmers Exchange of the state. These are kept on file In' a apedal room, which is dally crowded ' with students seeking "hon town" news. No works of fiction, no maga rlnrs. ran compare in popularity with what Oregon editors and reporters r.-rile. At the end of each year the paper ure hound and kept pertu.i nently ou file in the library. In many instance scholars engaged i.i research have fount these big gray voluniei of great value. Mouses are sranc ami r.'.its tue high the world over, but two boy from the Imlles. Not man Round ami Cluy Perry, who are new freshni"n :it the university, have shown a tvoui e ful independence: of landlords. Their doiulcile N a tent under a leaning inapl- tree, about a half a mile from tiie campus, and they do their com mu'liiK on motort ole. Their tent hrme is not a tempnrn'-v vxpei m. They expect to live In s for foir years. In June. lflL'5, t!ny o.vj ) t lo M p I'riim its xhelter W'enr ing cap' ;i;rl gowns Ovr a wooilru toiimiatiou th- two tii'-n hive placed an army wall ten. The wooden fi,,r s hoanled up from the ... idea for mor-' than three fe;-l ThK wall is neatly covered with tar paper and the tent fits snugly down over ihe -ijiles. A Joint, d stove pipe I ri i: i. ling r i mil the miiiUi slds of llr lent ami a hplit pile or wood lain Charles Buchanan BLACKSMITH I NG HORSE SHOEING WAGON WORK GENERAL REPAIR WORK Shop at Thurman's barn, at the foot of Main Street llegiunlng for the description of tract II" at corner No. 10; thence north aixtyelghl degrees flftvtw.i uiluuies west t nty and nlm ty nine hundredths chains to rner No II; thence north thirty four degiees flfl" four tiiinut s west thiity and eighty four I uii'lredtli chaiiia to corner No 12; thence north twenty three degrees flfty-alx minutes west twenty-one and ninety five liuudi tilths halns to tor nor No. lit; thence 'iicrlh sixty-nine j medicine. Then, they not only move I hit bowels but improve the appstllo and strengthen the digestion. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t'. S Ijind office al llosubura', dra gon. Seiteniber 2iJ. Ml. Notice la hereby given that !en Kd wards, of Spr'iigfcd, Oregon, who, on Muy 10, I tel. made boinestead entry, serial No Ol.'eSO. for I ls 1. and H NW'i. Section 15, Township 17S. degrees ihirty aeven minutes et , Itsnge ;W. Willamette Meridian, baa fifteen und r-v lily eight hunilredth filed notice of Intention to make flnel ilialns to coiner No 14: ftoui which time year proof, to establish claim to corner No 6, of said tract "A" le-nrs'the land above described, befoie K. (). soul!- flltv oiie minutes went fifty-j liiimel. I'. S Coiumlssionvr nt hi thru' links dlMmit theiue norih fifty-1 office, at Kugfiie. Oregon, on the .'oil one minute east t h i ami twenty- day of November. H'.'l. two liumlriittlis i halns to corcer No j Cliilmuut names as w IIiichh-h: Kay 1.1; ih m e Koutli eighty-seven legrtu ( Stafford, of Springfield. Oregon; t;i-n fifty-two mlniiii'M east m-v.'iilccu and Sniffonl, of Springfield, ( logon; NOTICE OF SHERIFFS EXECUTION SALE ON Notice l-i hereby glv II that bv vi tu of u ii exi'i iiliiill u li 'I onler of hum I S Mil I 'I out of the Cln uii (Olllt of til State of Oregon lor th" County of con'ait.lng i lglite- n homli'lh chaina lo corner No. Ifl; thence snulh lli'rty degrei-s twenty six minutes east fifty iilx und fotiy s.'en lium.reih lis chains lo cor nor No 17; thei north eighty nine degrees filly three minutes east f!f teen ch illis to corner No 1; IlletlC" ninth thlrty o. e nilnuiis iihi Iwelve ami tliiilN four hiimlroilllis ih.iins to i orner No. lit. the phu e of ): lulu ti tr. All in I .a to- county, Oregon, an I Ii- uggi'i gate nlm ty-sevi :i Krunk Stafford, of Springfield. fe :on; CI. nolo Id iiiiiiIU. of Springfield, O.egnn. II. CANNON. Heglster. W NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI5MENT Increase Your Farning Capacity Suppose a chance come for a poolifun that offers au oppor tunity for advanenient. Can you qualify? Ilelnembiir that Iiiiih (omes. It Is begin preparation. when th too late, i j f.'e.t your lliislncss Training NOW und Kt It under thn diict:ou of efficient Teachers who can give you th benefit of Iheir own practical experlenco. Wo are always glad to tell you about our school If you cull, or wa will send full informal ion free upon request. Eugene Business College A. K. KOliEHT, 1'resldent EUCENE OREGON ami ninety four huinlnths ain s, in i in IlliK to the Official I 'hit of Ihe sill' ey of Ihe mi hi laud returned to the (ieneral l.nil'l office of the t'lllted States by th" siiivcyoi genera!. Now therefore in Ilia name of the Slate of Oregon, In compliance with of sale ami Ijine rn the T'tul day of Ociob.r. I'Jlil. Ill an :n tiou whi-relu ou the lllh day of tjctol.er. llr.'l. In the above entllh d court. I-lift National bank of Coos Hay at Ma i -alifteld. Oregon, a national bunking usNotiallon. I'lalntlff re covered Judgem: nt ugaliiHt ihe defend ant II. William, foi the sum of $2j:i.7& Ha, ex., utlon und t rder will) Interest thereon nt the rale W order to sutlsfy an a per lent per milium siin-e me inn irvta. al torney s fees, costs ami ai day of October. 1921 and $.r .00 allot- ,iulng costs and Ihe costs and ox nrv a fees and the further sum of ..enses of and uuim Ibis writ. 1 will on accruing Huturdiiy the 2Ui day of Novuinbi'f, I . ii. ..i . . . . ...... I Notice Is hereby gitcn that An mi (lie nleniilng. n, I ininist rut rlx of the estate of ll J. (ilemleun'ng, deciiMe l, hir (Hid her final account In said ehlnle mnl thai the Court h.oi set ll.o nd day of NowmlH'r IS'I. ut 10 a. to. us the time and the Coiimy Court looms in the court house as the plain of the healing of said llniil accoiiula and any poisons having objections lo said final account are roiiihv. lo pre sent the aume at xulil time und placo iiIiovh stated. Ilulil ill I.'iii'.iii. Ili-f.tfi.il l.ilu Ath udgeuient. In- .... , ',.,. Iday of September, M. I ANNA Cl.KNIIKNNINO. Admlnlh tratrlx of lh estate of l J. (Ilrnden- nlng. deceased. I'OTTKIl. KOHTKIt ii IMMKI,, At- $11.00 costs of witli anil costs, which ludircmont wa enrolled inn u. n... i...,,r ..r ...... ..',-t....k in iiu. . .mi ,i,., u..e ,h. om, ..t .i... .. ' ....... ., lonieys for ratal. ..... ... v ........ ... ... . uriernooii 01 aani oa. ai tin pi.ih.i clerk of said court In said county on , thn 11th day of f.tober. l:'l. and said execution and order of sale to mc directed lommundlng me In the nuiim of tlwi State of Oiegcn, In order ti) satisfy said Judgement, lnter:'st, a'-' lorney'a fees, costs and accruing costs, and the cosla and expenses of und: upon thla writ to sell the following i described real property, lo-wlt: ' H. K. Survr-y No. IC2 comprising tracts "A" und "H" embracing a por-, tlon of section oleven In township seventeen Koulli of rango eleven west ! of the Wlllanw'ttd ii.i'rldiun, 'Oiokoii,' more particularly hounded and de bcrlbeil us follows: ' IWgliinliig for the dey. i Iptlon of Iruct "A" at corner No. 1 from which the xouthoast corner to said Hoot Ion ejeven y-ars soiilli Iwo degree fifty two minutes east und ten and eighteen- hundredths riialna distant; thence aoulh eighty nlno dcgr.vs forty throe niltiutort west uliiet-. cn and sIxty-otiH huiiiliciltlis (huliis to cornfir No. 2; II; -rice north tulrty-lhro.e de grees thirty-one minutes west twenty one and flfly-tlireu hundredth chains I Data of first publication Sept. if), Uuts of last publication Oct. 27, ftuciimii llSTRIKEyW foasted 1811 191 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notire this deliciui flavor when you moke Lucky Strike it's scaled La by the toasting process- V. S. l-and nfflcn at Itoaeourg. Or gou. Sepleiuber 20, 1B21. Nolle I lirrcby given I Iml Carl A. I. olhgren, of Mutvola, Oitgon, who, ot. Juna 1, 11)20, made HomesUtud Kntry Berlal No. 0lft:i, for NKV SW4, of Hot tiou 21, and on February II, 1921, muile mlilllloiiHe llomcstond tutry No. Winn for NViNWli, RK4 NWU, of aald Section 21, ull In Town slilp Kuiige Wlllutnoltfl Merldlun, has filed nolle of Intention lo make f'nul Ihree yeur Proof, to tuhllsh tluim to thn laud ubove do Hcrlhud, before V. H. fommlKslontT K. O. Inimei, ut hla offlim, ut Kugenv. Oivgon on ihu 4th day of November 1021. Claimant namoa as witnesses; Ar nold 1). Collier, of Wet.dllng, Oregon; Ullluye V. Jlolmor, of W.idllng( Ore gon; Goorga Cltmrwuter, of Eugene, Orngon; Hurry Schamp, ot Kugenc, Oregon. W. H. CANNON, Reflster. i